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A point charge of Q1=−71μC is fixed at r⃗ 1=(0.3, −0.6)m and a second point charge...

A point charge of Q1=−71μC is fixed at

r⃗ 1=(0.3, −0.6)m

and a second point charge of Q2=40μC at

r⃗ 2=(−0.7, 0.7)m

a) What is the x-component of the electric field at the origin of the coordinate system, meaning, at (x,y)=(0,0)?

b) What is the y-component of the electric field at the origin of the coordinate system, meaning, at (x,y)=(0,0)?

c) If a charge Q3=−42μC were to be placed into the origin, what would be the magnitude of the force on it?

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